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Anthony Ureña, a Lehman College student, was found dead in Hudson River at the age of 23 on Christmas Day, 2015. To this day,

After almost seven weeks of patient, prolific protest, workers got what they wanted: an employee-friendly contract from the Verizon Wireless Company.

On May 13 the Obama administration directed public schools across the nation to give transgender students access to bathrooms matching their gender identities.

Day-to-day life is not quite as dramatic as stories in the media might suggest and the rent is stunningly low.

CWA members are striking against the company because, despite Verizon’s growth in profit to over $39 billion over the past three years, employees have

Students in the South Bronx celebrate Denim Day, an event designed to educate people about sexual assault.

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz did not attract much of a crowd at a local restaurant.

TBJ asks "Who do you think will be the next president and why?"

Ban Ki-moon recalled his flight from Korea in the 1950s as he spoke of the current plight of millions of refugees.

Javier Horta, 34, was last seen March 25, 2016 on Noble Ave in the South Bronx.

The city is holding focus groups with residents across the boroughs, asking them to share their most urgent concerns and needs.

A non-profit organization in the Bronx helps residents find housing and jobs .

At the age of two, doctors told Lisbeth's family that she would likely require a transplant.

Hundreds of New Yorkers rallied in Columbus Circle December 10 to protest the passing of a bill that could restrict the entry of refugees.

An estimated 1.5 million people in the U.S. have with lupus, an autoimmune disease that affects organs as well as bones and joints.